ACC Watch: Three ACC contenders upset on busy Saturday

By Ben Leonard | Last updated: 03/18/18 9:30pm

Every night of the college basketball season, the Blue Zone will bring you updates on all of the important ACC matchups.

After a long break for final exams, 10 ACC teams got back in action Saturday—and it wasn't all pretty. N.C. State was shockingly upset, and Notre Dame and Florida State also lost in a day full of surprises.

UNC Greensboro 81, NC State 76

In 61 previous games against ACC competition, UNC Greensboro had won twice. The Spartans made it three wins Saturday with a stunning upset in Raleigh behind a 20-3 second-half run. With 17 points, Francis Alonso led the way for the Spartans, who shot a scorching 12-of-24 from beyond the arc. UNC Greensboro also won the rebounding battle 34-28.

No. 8 Kentucky 93, Virginia Tech 86

Despite holding a 47-41 halftime lead, the Hokies couldn't keep it up in a tight loss to one of the nation's best teams. After shooting 7-of-12 from long distance in the first half, Virginia Tech went cold in the second half and couldn't make up for its 19 turnovers despite shooting an astounding 58.2 percent from the field.

Indiana 80, No. 18 Notre Dame 77 (OT)

Despite 29 points and 11 rebounds from Bonzie Colson, the pesky Hoosiers found a way to down the Fighting Irish in the Crossroads Classic. Juwan Morgan scored 34 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to help Indiana beat its first ranked team of the season. After being shocked by Ball State Dec. 5, Notre Dame has now been upset by an unranked team in two of its last three games despite Colson's best efforts.

Oklahoma State 71, No. 19 Florida State 70

Florida State picked up its first loss of the season Saturday, turning the ball over 22 times in the Orange Bowl Classic. Mitchell Solomon tapped the ball into the basket in the waning seconds to give the Cowboys the win, their first this season against ranked competition.

Clemson 71, No. 22 Florida 69

After looking like the best team in the country for much of its contest against No. 1 Duke, the reeling Gators picked up their fourth loss in five games Saturday—all but the loss to the Blue Devils came against unranked competition. Despite holding a near-double digit halftime lead, Florida couldn't hold on against the Tigers.

The other scores:

Syracuse 86, Georgetown 79 (OT)

Pittsburgh 72, McNeese State 51

No. 6 Miami 59, George Washington 50

No. 16 Virginia 80, Davidson 60

Louisville 81, Memphis 72

Check back Sunday to see if No. 7 North Carolina can withstand a road trip to No. 20 Tennessee.